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34.00°C
Current Temperature
6.00km/h
Wind speed
31.35°C
Water Temperature
0.43m
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13/11
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Injin Beach (NT 23) is a curving 6 km long northwest to west-facing sand beach, bordered by a low siltstone headland and rock flats in the south and a smaller area of mangrove-covered rock flats in the north, with a small tidal creek crossing the centre. The beach receives low waves during westerly conditions and has a 150 m wide intertidal sand bar. Two houses are located at the southern end of the beach, with vehicle tracks from Wadeye reaching both ends of the beach.
Beach Length: 6km

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